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nas:menu_features [2016/03/25 22:55]
danaromero [6.5 DDNS Management]
nas:menu_features [2017/03/17 00:25]
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-====== 6. Menu - Features ====== 
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-**“Features”** entry consists of the following sub-menu entries/​pages:​ 
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-===== 6.1  FTP Service Management ​ ===== 
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-**Enable Service** 
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-This check option box enables FTP Service. 
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-**Create Home on User Login** 
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-Enabling this feature automatically creates a “home” folder for the user. 
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-**Allow Anonymous Access** 
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-Enabling this feature grants anonymous users access to the FTP folder. 
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-**Allow Upload** 
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-Enabling this feature allows users to upload files to the FTP folder. 
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-**Anonymous Root** 
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-Use the browse button to select a location for the Anonymous Root folder. 
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-**Enable SSL** 
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-Enables SSL encrypted communication between User and FTP Service 
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-Generate PEM-Generates certificate for SSL service. 
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-Force Anonymous Logins to use SSL- Forces Anonymous Users to only access via SSL. 
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-Force Anonymous Data to use SSL- Forces data transmissions to be logged as “Anonymous” User on FTP. 
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-Force Logins to use SSL- Forces all logins to use SSL encryption. 
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-Force Data to use SSL- Forces all data to use SSL encryption. 
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-**Enable/​Disable FTP Shares** 
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-Click the button to enable/​disable FTP Shares. 
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-===== 6.2  DHCP Management ​ ===== 
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-This sub menu contains the options for configuring the DHCP Service 
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-  - Enter IP address range that will be given to clients. 
-  - Enter a desired subnet mask IP 
-  - Enter a desired netmask IP 
-  - Enter a desired Gateway IP 
-  - Enter the Primary DNS IP 
-  - Enter the Secondary DNS IP 
-  - Enter the length of lease term desired. 
-  - Select Apply to save changes. 
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-===== 6.3  Network Time Service Management ​ ===== 
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-**To enable NTP Service:** 
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-  - Check the “Enable Service” option box. 
-  - Select a pre-existing NTP Server or add a new NTP server by entering its IP address and subnet fields and clicking ‘add.” 
-  - Click the “Sync Once” button sync NTP Service with the NTP Server. 
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-**Add/​Remove NTP Clients** 
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-  - Enter IP address of client 
-  - Click “add” to add client, click “delete” to remove client. 
-  - Click the “Sync Once” button to sync NTP Service with the NTP Server. 
-===== 6.4  UPNP  ===== 
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-UPNP stands for Universal Plug and Play, this feature allows users to see each other’s presences on the network for data sharing. 
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-**To Enable UPNP:** 
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-  - Check “Enable Service” option box. 
-  - Enter a desired “name” of share. 
-  - Enter desired “path” of the share. 
-  - Click “Apply” to save changes. 
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-===== 6.5  DDNS Management ​ ===== 
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-This page displays the menu for configuring the DDNS Service 
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-**To enable DDNS Service:** 
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-  - Check the “Enable Service” option box. 
-  - Select a service via the drop down menu. 
-  - Enter a desired username for the DDNS Service Account 
-  - Enter a desired password for the DDNS Service Account. 
-  - Enter a DDNS Alias 
-  - Enter a DDNS Update frequency (seconds) 
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-===== 6.6  Remote Access Management ​ ===== 
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-This page displays the settings for configuring Remote Access. 
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-**Enable Web GUI Access** 
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-Select this option box to enable web browser access to the Graphical User Interface. 
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-**Enable Web GUI HTTPS Access** 
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-Select this option box to enable secure browser access to the Graphical User Interface. 
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-**Enable Telnet Access** 
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-Select this option box to enable access via Telnet connections. 
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-**Enable Web HDD Access ​ ** 
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-Allows users to access their own folder via Web GUI instead of FTP or SMB. 
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-**SCP Access** 
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-Selecting this option box directs the use of a Secure Copy access 
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-**SFTP Access** 
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-Enable this option for Secure File Transfer Protocol access.